Boeing 737-400
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Boeing 737-400 | |
First Flight: | February 23, 1988[1] |
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Production Period: | 1988-1999 |
Assembled in: | Renton, Washington |
Number built: | 470[2] |
Category: | Short/Medium-Haul Narrow-Body |
Manufactured by: | Boeing Commercial Airplanes |
The Boeing 737-400 is a narrow-body short/medium-haul airliner developed by Boeing in the late 1980s. The 737-400 is the fourth model developed by Boeing of the Boeing 737 and the second model of the Boeing 737 Classic, designed to fill the gap between the -200 and -300 models.
This aircraft is no longer in development.
Specifications
- Length: 36.45m
- Height: 11.13m
- Wingspan: 28.88m
- Range (with full payload): 4,005km
- Maximum Passenger Capacity: 146[3]
Variants
- 737-400 - CFM56-3B2
Operators
- Previous operators in italics, current operators in bold.
Africa
Central Africa
Northern Africa
Southern Africa
Western Africa
Americas
Central America and Caribbean
Northern America
- Air North
- Alaska Airlines
- Carnival Airlines
- First Air
- Flair Airlines
- iAero Airways
- Miami Air International
- Piedmont Airlines
- Ryan International Airlines
- Swift Air
- US Airways
- Xtra Airways
Southern America
Asia
Central Asia
Eastern Asia
Russia
Southeastern Asia
- Adam Air
- Batavia Air
- City Airways
- Indonesian Air Force
- Jetstar Pacific Airlines
- Lion Air
- Malaysia Airlines
- Mandala Airlines
- Merpati
- NewGen Airways
- Nok Air
- Orient Thai Airlines
- Sriwijaya Air
- Thai Airways International
- Thai Government
- Trigana Air Service
Southern Asia
Western Asia
Europe
Eastern Europe
Northern Europe
- Aer Lingus
- Air Europe
- Air UK
- Braathens
- British Airways
- British Midland
- Dan-Air London
- GB Airways
- Grand Cru Airlines
- Icelandair
- Islandsflug
- Jet2
- KLM
- Maersk Air
- SAS Scandinavian Airlines
Southern Europe
- Aegean Airlines
- Air Horizont
- Alba Star
- Blue Panorama Airlines
- Futura
- JAT Airways
- Nortjet
- SATA International
Western Europe
Oceania
Australia and New Zealand
Prototypes/Demonstrators
Registration | Thumbnail | Model | Year | Engine | Notes |
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N73700 | 737-400 | 1988 | CFM56-3B2 |
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Other Special Use
Registration | Thumbnail | Model | Year | Engine | Notes |
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N980ST | 737-400 | 1990 | CFM56-3C1 |
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References
Current Aircraft Models | |
Boeing 737 | Next Gen (737-700 - 737-800) - 737 MAX (737 MAX 7 - 737 MAX 8 - 737 MAX 9 - 737 MAX 10 - 737 MAX 200) |
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Boeing 747 | 747-8F |
Boeing 767 | 767-300F |
Boeing 777 | 777-300ER - 777-F - Boeing 777X (Boeing 777-8 - Boeing 777-9) |
Boeing 787 | 787-8 - 787-9 - 787-10 |
Previous Aircraft Models | |
Boeing 707 | 707-120/707-120B - 707-220 - 707-320/707-320B/707-320C - 707-420 |
Boeing 717 | 717-200 |
Boeing 720 | |
Boeing 727 | 727-100 - 727-200 |
Boeing 737 | Original (737-100 - 737-200) - Classic (737-300 - 737-400 - 737-500) - Next Gen (737-600 - 737-700ER - 737-900 - 737-900ER) |
Boeing 747 | 747-100/747-100B - 747SP - 747SR - 747-200 - 747-300/747-300SR - 747-400/747-400ER - 747-8I |
Boeing 757 | 757-200 - 757-300 |
Boeing 767 | 767-200/767-200ER - 767-300/767-300ER - Boeing 767-400ER |
Boeing 777 | 777-200/777-200ER/777-200LR - Boeing 777-300 |